Shakespeare Celebrated: Anniversary Lectures Delivered at the Folger LibraryFolger Shakespeare Library [Washington], 1966 - 176 Seiten |
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... Verse ; and , as though this did not reflect activity enough , he speaks of a contract with Scribner's for a " Boy's Froissart , " and of wishing to publish an historical account , in two volumes , of The Eng- lish Sonnet - Makers from ...
... Verse ; and , as though this did not reflect activity enough , he speaks of a contract with Scribner's for a " Boy's Froissart , " and of wishing to publish an historical account , in two volumes , of The Eng- lish Sonnet - Makers from ...
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... Verse , I am per- suaded that it was his appreciation of the range and catholicity of Shakespeare's language and of ... verse shows itself with great clearness . We can see him learning to think in verse . Indeed , growing always , in ...
... Verse , I am per- suaded that it was his appreciation of the range and catholicity of Shakespeare's language and of ... verse shows itself with great clearness . We can see him learning to think in verse . Indeed , growing always , in ...
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... verse of Shakspere . ... Perhaps every one has observed that particularly in Shak- spere's later plays he seems absolutely careless as to what kind of word the rhythmic accent may fall on . Sometimes it is the article the , sometimes ...
... verse of Shakspere . ... Perhaps every one has observed that particularly in Shak- spere's later plays he seems absolutely careless as to what kind of word the rhythmic accent may fall on . Sometimes it is the article the , sometimes ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Road to Jamestown David B Quinn | 31 |
Shakespeare as an Experimental Dramatist | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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